<1> Admission requirements
Anyone with a visa that allows them to stay legally in Japan can enroll. Participation with family and friends is also welcome.
There is no age limit, but for children, "one who can withstand 90 minutes of class time" is a condition. note that.
<2> Tuition
Tuition fees are counted in class days. The minimum number of class days required for application is "10 days" (2 weeks).
●Enrollment Fee 11,000 JPY / Only at the first application
●Tuition 3,355 JPY / day
※If you need a textbook, need to purchase it at the actual cost (about 1,000 to 2,000 yen).
※You can also participate in extracurricular activities (the difference between the tuition and the activity fee is required)
例)If you want to take classes from April 1st to April 23rd, 2021
➡ 17 School days × Tuition 3,355 JPY + Enrollment Fee 11,000 JPY= Total 68,035 JPY
<3> Course content
If you are not a beginner, you will be asked to take a placement test (including conversation) first.
Our school attaches great importance to "practical Japanese" that allows you to live in Japan, so even if you have a high JLPT qualification, if your conversation skills do not reach that level,
We recommend classes that match your conversational skills.
●Introductory Class
Learning to communicate in Japanese in basic everyday situations spacing.
To be able to read and write simple sentences in Hiragana and Katakana.
●Beginners’ Class
Learning to explain ideas in details and express one’s feelings with appropriate words and phrases spacing.
Deepening the understanding of Japanese culture and values, and adapting oneself better to Japanese society.
●Intermediate Class
Learning to see the language and culture of Japan from various aspects spacing.
To be able to choose the words and expressions that best match each situation in a variety of settings and use them properly.
●Advanced class
Form the ability to go on to graduate school or smoothly proceed with business in Japan. It's not use a textbook.
Use the same as what Japanese people see and hear, such as TV and newspapers.
Develop the ability to deal with current affairs and colloquial expressions using real things.